Law enforcement officials in Jal, New Mexico, are investigating the discovery of multiple human skulls, including one that authorities have connected to a woman's disappearance in 2019.
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A human skull was found in a wooded area that borders a cemetery, Baltimore County police said.County police said a person walking near Kenilworth Drive and Bosley Avenue in the Towson area ...
A skull found in the wall of an Illinois home in the 1970s was identified this week as that of a Civil War-era teenage girl — whose corpse was likely snatched by grave robbers long ago ...
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CHICAGO (CBS) -- Authorities in Kane County finally solved a cold case dating back 46 years, when a human skull was found during a home renovation project in Batavia in 1978. The Kane County ...
An artist's rendition of 17-year-old Esther Granger, left, and a replica of her partial skull that was found in 1978. The skull of a teen from the 1800s was found more than 45 years ago during a ...
A large number of human skulls were found at a property in southeastern New Mexico on Saturday, according to the Lea County Sheriff's Office. Officials discovered the human remains, including ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Investigators have determined that a skull discovered in the wall of an Illinois home in 1978 was that of an ...
In 1978, a skull was found in a wall of a house in Batavia. Last year, Batavia police asked the coroner for help identifying it. DNA evidence linked it to Granger.
The skull of a teen from the 1800s was found more than 45 years ago during a home renovation project in suburban Chicago – thanks to the advancement of DNA technology, we finally know her name.
Brian Hill/Daily Herald Share Authorities don’t know for sure how a young woman’s skull ended up in a wall of a Batavia house. But now they know whose it is, thanks to DNA testing and sleuthing.